UWCSEA East College Profile

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UWCSEA EAST PROFILE 2013/2014 UWC mission

UWC Maastricht Maastricht, Netherlands

UWC Red Cross Nordic Flekke, Norway

The UWC movement makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.

UWCSEA educational goal We educate individuals to embrace challenge and take responsibility for shaping a better world.

UWC Pearson College Victoria, Canada

UWC mission in action

UWC Costa Rica Santa Ana, Costa Rica

Global Concerns Global Concerns (GC) projects focus on communities and causes in developing nations outside Singapore. Students identify regional grassroots NGOs to support and then create events to raise awareness and funds for environmental, human rights and development projects in education and health. Examples of Global Concerns include Kuma Cambodia; Blue Dragon, Vietnam; Focus Africa and Because I’m a Girl, India.

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local service partners

UWC Mahindra College Pune, India

UWC-USA Montezuma, New Mexico, USA

Local service Students are committed to building deep and sustained connections with the local community. All High School students engage in weekly, year-long service activities with local people and communities. These range from supporting disadvantaged children with their studies, to visiting dementia patients in a nursing home, to teaching life skills to former domestic workers who have been victims of violence.

Li Po Chun UWC Hong Kong SAR, China UWC Atlantic College Llantwit Major, UK

UWC South East Asia (UWCSEA) Singapore UWC Adriatic Duino, Italy

UWC in Mostar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Waterford Kamhlaba UWC Mbabane, Swaziland

There are 12 member schools across the globe, of which UWCSEA is the largest.

Project Week All Grade 11 students plan and organise independent travel in small groups to destinations within Asia. Most trips involve service at a Global Concerns project but can also include an educational course or adventure expedition. In June 2013, the Class of 2014 organised themselves into 36 groups to visit 33 organisations in 11 countries. Projects included painting houses in Indonesia, teaching children to swim in Sri Lanka, working with the visually impaired in Vietnam, taking care of pandas in China, learning sign language in Cambodia and climbing Mt Kinabalu in Borneo.

Initiative for Peace The Initiative for Peace (IfP) programme is an annual conference that brings together youth from opposing sides of a conflict and builds human capacity in places such as Timor Leste and Sri Lanka. Each year a group of UWCSEA students from both campuses is selected as facilitators of this conference. They undergo a year of training in peace facilitation, negotiation and leadership from UWC alumni and visiting experts from the United Nations and NGOs. At the end of the year they travel to an area of former conflict and lead an intense

week of workshops with young people from across the divide, helping them to learn how they can instigate social change in their country.

Gap Year UWCSEA arranges gap year programmes based in India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. There are many opportunities for our graduates to work in ecology projects or with NGOs focused on human rights and education.

Non-award policy East Campus does not give individual achievement awards in academics, activities, service or other elements of the learning programme. This intentional, philosophical decision was made in order to promote an overall stronger community and as well as a spirit of solidarity on campus amongst students.

University Advising policies • we do not compute GPA or rank students • students are limited to 10 applications worldwide • predicted grades and recommendations are kept confidential


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